RedOctobyr
   
Location: Lowell area, MA
Joined: Nov 4, 2011
Points: 282
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Re: Where is the snowblower?
Reply #2 Mar 30, 2014 12:52 pm |
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WOW. The big storm came near us (in MA) the other day. It was still something like 150-200 miles out to sea, I think. As it was, the wind was still howling (north and west of Boston, where I am), and Cape Cod got quite a bit of snow.
If it had been closer to shore, or had gone right over us, it would have been a real mess.
But 4 feet in one day, wow. That would be an awful lot to deal with, beyond just the normal driveway concerns. Roof rakes for people who don't normally need them, etc.
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